If you know a volunteer or undergraduate who should be recognized in the Quarterly, fill out this simple form. The volunteer recognition is not limited to Chapter Advisors and Province Archons, and the undergraduate recognition is not limited to Sages. Volunteer of the Quarter Procedure Is Everything Igor Mihatov (NJIT ’09) Stays Committed to Sigma […]
Category Archives: Sigma Pi Quarterly
Pursuing a Passion
Hank Winchester (Central Michigan ’92) on Fraternity Life, Reporting, and Podcasting Alex Beaven (Pennington & Company), contributing writer “Find what you love to do, and you’ll never work a day in your life. My mom gave me that advice when I was searching for my career, and she was spot on.” As a young man […]
Solving the Survivor Pool
Solving the Survivor Pool Brian Bettwy (Loyola Marymount ’87) on His New Book Alex Beaven (Pennington & Company), contributing writer “One of my biggest hopes is that the book gives newcomers the confidence to participate in a pool and provides a shortcut around some common pitfalls that took me years to learn.” Competition drives individuals […]
Quarterly Recognition – July 2024
If you know a volunteer or undergraduate who should be recognized in the Quarterly, fill out this simple form. The volunteer recognition is not limited to Chapter Advisors and Province Archons, and the undergraduate recognition is not limited to Sages. Volunteer of the Quarter Stepping Up for Sigma Pi Bailey Joseph (Worcester Polytechnic ’17) on […]
Sigma Pi Fraternity Ties Rejuvenated at Retirement Community
Written by Jim Bullington (Auburn ’58) This curious concentration happened purely by chance, and the odds against it must have been extremely long. Yet six members of Sigma Pi Fraternity, from six different schools, who never knew each other previously, came together as fellow residents of Patriots Colony, a retirement community in Williamsburg, VA. They […]
Quarterly Recognition – April 2024
If you know a volunteer or undergraduate who should be recognized in the Quarterly, fill out this simple form. The volunteer recognition is not limited to Chapter Advisors and Province Archons, and the undergraduate recognition is not limited to Sages. Volunteer of the Quarter Committed to Fraternal Progress Peter Georgantopoulos (UC Irvine ’95) on His […]
Slice of Success: The Remarkable Journey of Much Ado About Pizza
From taking a gamble on a fresh start to landing a spot on the prestigious Top 100 U.S. list, Mark Zabrowski (Florida State ‘00) and his wife have become the proud owners of Much Ado About Pizza, a Shakespeare-themed artisanal sourdough crust pizzeria. Mark and his wife, Kira, both former educators at a small private […]
Saved by Brotherhood
West Chester Sigma Pi Alumni Share Their Mental Health Story Alex Beaven (Pennington & Company), contributing writer The importance of mental health cannot be understated, and Sigma Pi is working to increase fraternal awareness through the Bonds of Brotherhood program. Following a battle with depression, Craig Maschmeyer (West Chester ’94) reflected on his mental health […]
Elevating the Entertainment Industry
Paul Thornton (San Diego ’88) on Sigma Pi Experiences and Concert Promotion Alex Beaven (Pennington & Company), contributing writer From undergraduate officer positions to organizing music festivals, Paul Thornton (San Diego ’88) continues to build upon his leadership experiences. Today, Paul proudly retains his Sigma Pi bonds while running a production company that hosts Wonderfront […]
Journey to Sigma Pi for Bradley Poronsky
NOTE: The content and views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government. The journey into Sigma Pi at The University of Texas wasn’t immediate for Bradley Poronsky (Texas ’01). However, it […]